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DoubleTree by Hilton Lisbon - Fontana Park
3.7/568 Reviews
Baixa
The first weird impression I got of this hotel is its artsy black theme. The lobby is mostly black, the corridors and room doors are all black, and the room closets and bathroom walls are, you guessed it, black. The black motif in itself wouldn't be bad except that it makes it hard to see what you're doing! The black painted corridors look really dim, even though they are using normal wattage lights. It's difficult to find the room numbers (which unexpectedly are actually printed on the carpet beneath each door) or the card key insert. Entering the room, before inserting the card key into the power slot to turn on the lights, the room looks depressingly dark even if the window shades are wide open in daylight. The worst is the bathroom, which has all black walls. There is no light above the tub/shower which makes it really hard to see what each dispenser is for (bath gel, shampoo, conditioner) and makes you feel like you are showering in the dark. Even stranger, there is a semi-transparent window between the shower and the main room, so someone in the main room can watch whoever is showering. That's just a tad icky-weird. Location of the hotel is in a modern, upscale retail and business section of Lisbon. It takes about 30 minutes to walk to the main tourist attractions in the old city (downhill to the river, uphill coming back) or a 10-15 minute metro ride (with one line change). There are not very many restaurants nearby. I don't think the hotel is run up to the standard I would expect of a Hilton brand. We checked in on a Friday afternoon for a four night stay. Saturday afternoon neither of our card keys worked, so we had to go to the front desk to reprogram our card keys. Sunday afternoon our card keys didn't work again, so we had to go to the front desk to reprogram our card keys again. The staff member blamed the problem on us, saying we must have kept the card keys too close to our phones, which we don't and which is wrong anyway. Our bathroom had a tremendous fogging problem. There were two vent fans in the bathroom neither of which worked. We brought this to the attention of the front desk who told us someone would look into it. I don't think anyone did, because those vent fans never worked during our stay.

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